demonstrate
Aussprache: [ˈdɛmənˌstreɪt]
Kontext: „education“
(verb) to show how something works or to explain it clearly. When a teacher demonstrates a math problem, they are showing you step by step how to solve it.
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The teacher demonstrated how to tie a knot during the lesson.
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He didn’t demonstrate the correct way to solve the puzzle, which confused everyone.
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Can you demonstrate the steps to make a paper airplane?
Kontext: „evidence“
(verb) to prove or make something clear by giving examples or showing results. When scientists demonstrate their findings, they show evidence to support what they claim.
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The data from the experiment demonstrated that plants grow better with sunlight.
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The results did not demonstrate any significant changes in the experiment.
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What evidence do you have to demonstrate your point?
Kontext: „protest“
(verb) to publicly show support or disagreement about something, often through a gathering or march. When people demonstrate in a march, they are showing their feelings about an issue.
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Many people demonstrated for environmental protection in the city's march.
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They were not allowed to demonstrate in the park because of the rules.
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Why are people demonstrating in the streets today?